Blue Band Initiative
Blood Pressure Basics
Hypertensive Disorders
Postpartum Risk
ED and WCS Actions
100

This initiative uses a visual alert to help staff rapidly identify patients at risk for hypertensive complications.

 

What is the Blue Band Initiative?

100

Hypertension in pregnancy is defined as blood pressure at or above this value.

What is ≥140/90 mmHg?

100

Hypertension diagnosed before 20 weeks or persisting beyond 12 weeks postpartum.

What is chronic hypertension?

100

Most deaths from preeclampsia and eclampsia occur during this period after birth.

What is after hospital discharge and within 42 days postpartum?

100

This action is automatically triggered when a pregnant or postpartum patient has BP ≥140/90 in the ED.

What is an OPA alert?

200

Patients with these conditions may receive and wear the blue band for up to 6 weeks postpartum.

What are chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, or preeclampsia?

200

Severe‑range hypertension in pregnancy or postpartum begins at this threshold.

What is ≥160/110 mmHg?

200

New‑onset hypertension after 20 weeks without severe features or end‑organ findings.

What is gestational hypertension?

 

200

Nearly 1 in this many new mothers may develop hypertension in the year after delivery.

What is eight (1 in 8)?

200

After the first elevated BP, this must be done within 10 minutes.

What is repeating the blood pressure?

300

The band is especially important in these clinical settings to prompt timely assessment and escalation of care.

What are the Emergency Department and Labor & Delivery?

300

If an automatic BP shows a severe reading, this should be done to confirm accuracy.

What is rechecking with a manual cuff?

300

Hypertension after 20 weeks or postpartum with severe features such as headache, vision changes, or abnormal labs.

What is preeclampsia?

300

A common misconception is that preeclampsia resolves once this happens.

What is delivery of the baby and placenta?

300

When criteria are met, nursing selects this lab set from Quicklists.

What is the preeclampsia lab panel?

400

Grant funds purchased approximately this many blue bands for the initiative.

What is 2,000 bands?

400

If manual and automatic readings differ by more than this amount, use the manual cuff going forward.

What is >8 mmHg?

400

When severe, this condition is a medical emergency.

What is preeclampsia with severe features?

 

400

After delivery, endothelial damage and vascular instability do this rather than resolve immediately.

What is persist?

400

The goal time to treat severe‑range hypertension in the ED.

What is within 60 minutes?

500

Two states that have implemented similar programs and report lower maternal morbidity and mortality.

What are Minnesota and Washington?

500

A single elevated blood pressure is not adequate for this.

What is making a clinical diagnosis/decision?

500

Preeclampsia is best described as this type of disease, not just a pregnancy problem.

What is a vascular disease?

500

At CRMC, readmissions for postpartum preeclampsia have done this in recent years.

What is increased significantly?

500

If ED providers are tied up, this communication method can initiate OB involvement and begin admission.

What is a charge RN to charge RN call?

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